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Old 30th June 2006, 04:00 PM
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Hi All

Here is something interesting… Would you believe if somebody told you the following

- Mini skirts in fashion would indicate a bullish stock market and long skirts would indicate a bear market
- Popularity of Pop music would indicate a Bull markets and a hard rock would indicate a bear market.
- Popularity of Horror music would indicate a Bear market and feel god movies are indicate a Bull Market.
- Bear market precede wars.

Well there is a school of thought that social mood are closely linked to the market be it is fashion, movies, music, politics or war. And the whole thing is a repetitive pattern and controlled by Elliot waves and fibonnaci numbers… Quite interesting isn’t it?

Well watch this interesting online documentary titled “History’s Hidden Engine” at
http://www.socionomics.net

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Old 30th June 2006, 04:06 PM
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- Mini skirts in fashion would indicate a bullish stock market and long skirts would indicate a bear market

Karthik

Absolutely fascinating ... if true that wd mean that the CNBC (and other) gals would need to have changed their skirts 5 times a (trading) day on several days last 2 mths

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Originally Posted by karthikmarar
Hi All

Here is something interesting… Would you believe if somebody told you the following

- Mini skirts in fashion would indicate a bullish stock market and long skirts would indicate a bear market
- Popularity of Pop music would indicate a Bull markets and a hard rock would indicate a bear market.
- Popularity of Horror music would indicate a Bear market and feel god movies are indicate a Bull Market.
- Bear market precede wars.

Well there is a school of thought that social mood are closely linked to the market be it is fashion, movies, music, politics or war. And the whole thing is a repetitive pattern and controlled by Elliot waves and fibonnaci numbers… Quite interesting isn’t it?

Well watch this interesting online documentary titled “History’s Hidden Engine” at
http://www.socionomics.net

regards

Karthik
While linking the social mood swings to broad market trends is no rocket science as the cumulative social moods depend to a large extent on underlying economic outlook, fitting it into Fib. & Elliot Waves is something only EWI can do.

I remember reading it all this in an EWI newsletter atleast a year back and when they sent another newsletter on the same topic around a month back I was really surpsrised why they are repeating it. Oh! Publicity for their new research and the Video (Anybody have this video with good sound quality!!).

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Hi All

Here is something interesting… Would you believe if somebody told you the following

- Mini skirts in fashion would indicate a bullish stock market and long skirts would indicate a bear market
- Popularity of Pop music would indicate a Bull markets and a hard rock would indicate a bear market.
- Popularity of Horror music would indicate a Bear market and feel god movies are indicate a Bull Market.
- Bear market precede wars.

Well there is a school of thought that social mood are closely linked to the market be it is fashion, movies, music, politics or war. And the whole thing is a repetitive pattern and controlled by Elliot waves and fibonnaci numbers… Quite interesting isn’t it?

Well watch this interesting online documentary titled “History’s Hidden Engine” at
http://www.socionomics.net

regards

Karthik
hmmm........interesting link,Karthik.

Thanx!
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